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10
Sep
2010
Plastic Doll House Furniture - the Modern Approach PDF Print
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Features - Furnishing
Written by Tim Lee   

Plastic is a material that has a wide range of uses in a number of products such as kitchenware and bath supplies, and industries such as manufacturing and construction. The list goes on and on, and this long list definitely includes the toy industry. The invention of this highly versatile material has brought about a development in the doll house industry known as: plastic doll house furniture.

For obvious reasons, the emergence of plastic doll house furniture followed the birth of plastic doll houses, specifically because of the reason that the former is simply a form of accessorizing the latter. In modern times however, the use of plastic doll house furniture is no longer limited to the presence of an actual doll house.

Nowadays, consumers on a budget may choose to purchase individually packaged plastic doll house furniture. These items may be bought without a doll house, and often these toys are used for play by children who are fond of dolls. For the child at heart, these product innovations are still patronized because of the versatility that it offers them in their collection or hobby.

In addition, plastic doll house furniture has gained quite a following because of its affordability compared to other kinds of toy furniture.

There are other reasons apart from price that makes this type of toy furniture popular to both young and old alike. One example is the sturdiness of the material; plastic of the right kind is actually quite durable and this characteristic has definitely added a different dimension to the art of miniature toy furniture pieces.

Moreover, plastic can be molded and shaped easily compared to wood and this is why it is not as labor intensive. This has also enabled manufacturers to experiment with different shapes, sizes, and designs. Imagine, toy manufacturers can easily vary designs just by changing the mold.

Of course, there are other processes involved, but this does not discount the fact that plastic doll house furniture has a certain charm to it as well, although different to that of wooden and tin versions.

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